Ask Frank DaignaultFrank Daignault is recognized as an authority on surf fishing for striped bass. He is the author of six books and hundreds of magazine articles. Frank is a member of the Outdoor Writers of America and lectures throughout the Northeast.

Bruce I pulled up your site. You are one fine artist. I think there are similarities between your style and Bill's. Basically, the work of both of you looks like art. I think too many artists try to make their work look like a photograph. Bruce, I especially like your fields [37] series. You and Bill are both, in my opinion, extraordinarily fine artists.

Bruce I pulled up your site. You are one fine artist. I think there are similarities between your style and Bill's. Basically, the work of both of you looks like art. I think too many artists try to make their work look like a photograph. Bruce, I especially like your fields [37] series. You and Bill are both, in my opinion, extraordinarily fine artists.

The process is called Gyotaku. It's a 19th. century Japanese art wherby they make an ink impression on rice paper using various inks. It's a facinating process and a fellow in Massachusetts has developed the artform with great sucess. Below is one of his Striper prints.

For the most amazing wildlife chainsaw ART that you have ever seen, sawed out of logs, with nothing but a chain saw, GOOGLE in:randall d boni wildlife artist and scroll down until you come to Wooden Art By RandallD. Boni (rn't they Masterpieces, for some unbelievable pictures.

Last Sunday was the 213th. birthday of the USS Constitution's commissioning. I painted this picture in commeration of that event - the oldest commissioned warship in the world.

This depicts the Constitution evading the British Squadron of Sandy Hook, NJ as she headed north to raid the enemy supply ships. She is using her longboats to deploy her anchors to kedge herself out of range of the British. It took two days, but she evaded them and, two weeks later she defeated the British Frigate "Java" off the Maine Coast

This is a 16x20 Acrylic, Pen & Ink on stretched canvas. I apologize for the clarity of the picture. I think I need a new color cartridge in my printer.